HEQ&A HEQ&A
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HEQ&A is a podcast produced by History of Education Quarterly, the official journal of the History of Education Society (USA). We give authors a platform to discuss what's new, interesting, and important about their work. Each episode also offers resources for teaching.
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Community and Agency during the US Occupation of the Dominican Republic, 1916-1924
In this episode, we talk with Alexa Rodríguez about her recent article in History of Education Quarterly.
Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/narrative-from-the-margins-community-and-agency-during-the-us-occupation-of-the-dominican-republic-19161924/A31492112649B9D256B86703BBBF80B6 -
Opposing Innovations: Race and Reform in the West Philadelphia Community Free School, 1969–1978
In this episode, we talk with T. Philip Nichols, Rhiannon Maton, and Elaine Simon about their recent article in History of Education Quarterly.
Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/opposing-innovations-race-and-reform-in-the-west-philadelphia-community-free-school-19691978/57A6654D48DC06DB1085BE9011CFD1A1 -
Walt Disney, Environmental Education, and the True-Life Adventures
In this episode, we talk with Charles Dorn about his recent article in History of Education Quarterly.
Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/i-never-saw-as-good-a-nature-show-before-walt-disney-environmental-education-and-the-truelife-adventures/B3546CA9A08639EF170DEE5C3D8C3AA9 -
African American Teachers, Children's Literature, and the Construction of Race in the Curriculum
In this episode, we talk with Amato Nocera about his recent article in History of Education Quarterly.
Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/may-we-not-write-our-own-fairy-tales-and-make-black-beautiful-african-american-teachers-childrens-literature-and-the-construction-of-race-in-the-curriculum-19201945/FA9AE7A00B7BD431F2F5F464312C42CD -
Waco's First Black School Board Trustees: Navigating Institutional White Supremacy in 1970s Texas
In this episode, we talk with ArCasia D. James-Gallaway about her recent article in History of Education Quarterly.
Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/wacos-first-black-school-board-trustees-navigating-institutional-white-supremacy-in-1970s-texas/4CDF3DB079FE51B2B3EE7CE1693D0721 -
From the Periphery to Center Stage: The Mainstreaming of Italian in the Australian Education System
In this episode, we talk with John Hajek about his recent article (with Renata Aliani and Yvette Slaughter) in History of Education Quarterly.
Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/from-the-periphery-to-center-stage-the-mainstreaming-of-italian-in-the-australian-education-system-1960s-to-1990s/351E2B18D733AE7B94ED9D84C8D3994A